Sounds
scary, huh? And it surely can be! Here’s an example of one such case: A client of
mine had implemented a 3:rd party backup solution in their VM Ware environment.
This shouldn't affect the SQL Server backups. Or that was the plan. I won’t
mention what backup software this is, since I’m sure that there are other software
also doing ...

In foreground, attendee makes dreaded ''shoot myself'' hand sign to the speaker.I was just telling the good people of Charlotte about how they (and how YOU) need to read all things by Paul Randal (blog | twitter), except for all of his cheesy romance novels like Caress and Conquer written under the nom de plum of ...

''Never'' is a strong word, so let me say that we really really want to avoid it, if at all humanly possible. In short, we will have a (potentially) broken database, both at the physical level and at the logical level. Read on.
Just to be clear, when I refer to a ''log file'' here, I'm talking about a transaction log file, an .ldf file. Ever so ...

To many, this is a non-issue, since SSIS is installed anyhow. But not everyody installs SSIS. I for instance prefer to keep my production systems as clean as possible and only have what I really need (a principle which is harder and harder to live after as years go by...). Also, not all Editions of SQL Server comes with SSIS.
I did a ...